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Blood Oil:

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    Writen byLeif Wenar
  • PublisherOxford University Press
  • Year2016

In Blood Oil, Leif Wenar examines how global markets and the oil trade fuel violence, human rights abuses, and the perpetuation of authoritarian regimes. Through a detailed analysis of the economic and political forces that govern oil markets, Wenar argues that the rules of international trade and governance enable dictators to profit from their country's resources while oppressing their people. This book explores how the world's reliance on oil contributes to global injustices, offering ethical and practical solutions for tackling these issues, while calling for reforms in international law and business practices to promote justice and accountability. 13. Geographical Context: Global, with a focus on oil-producing authoritarian regimes

Book Title Blood Oil:
Author Leif Wenar
ISBN 9780199398085, 0199398087 ISSN
Edition Language English
Book Format Paperback, 450 Pages
Date Published Year Published 2016
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 320 Dimensions
Book Subject International Relations, Political Economy, Ethics, Global Governance, Human Rights, Environmental Studies, Resource Conflict, Political Corruption, Global Security
Keywords Blood Oil, Tyrants, Violence, Global Governance, Human Rights, Natural Resources, Political Economy, International Law, Ethics, Political Corruption, Resource Exploitation

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